Country music fans will find it hard to pass up the 2018 Country Megaticket, which this year features six Blossom Music Center concerts. Included in the package are Kenny Chesney with Old Dominion (June 6), Brad Paisley and Hank Williams Jr. with Dan Tyminski (July 5), Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker with Russell Dickerson (July 20), Keith Urban with Kelsea Ballerini (Aug. 10), Rascal Flatts with Dan + Shay and Carly Pearce (Aug. 17) and Jason Aldean with Luke Combs and Lauren Alaina (Aug. 23). Ticket packages range from $175 to $795, and are now on sale at megaticket.com.

Fall Out Boy has always been unconventional. The rock act, which is known for hits “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up),” “Centuries” and “Uma Thurman,” decided to book a tour in support of its new album “M A N I A.” However, the album was pushed back while the “M A N I A Tour” started last fall. Now the group is finally releasing its album with a new tour that includes a Columbus date Sept. 9 at Nationwide Arena. Opening is Cleveland’s Machine Gun Kelly. Tickets are $30 to $70, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.

More than three decades after releasing the definitive thrash album “Reign in Blood,” Slayer has announced a farewell tour that comes through Northeast Ohio for a June 7 show at Blossom Music Center. The mini-metal music festival of sorts includes Lamb of God, Anthrax, Behemoth and Testament. Tickets are $33 to $195.

Nearly three years after the surviving members of the Grateful Dead reunited for a handful of memorable shows, the Dead & Company keeps going. You can see Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, John Mayer and Bob Weir return to Northeast Ohio for a June 20 show at Blossom Music Center. Tickets are $49 to $149, and are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.

More than 40 years after Lynyrd Skynyrd lost three members in a horrific plane crash, the quintessential southern rock act has announced its farewell tour. The “Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour” includes a July 27 show at Blossom Music Center. Tickets are $38.50 to $209.50.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Hall & Oates is teaming up with Train for a spring co-headlining tour that comes to Cleveland for a May 22 show at Quicken Loans Arena. Tickets to the sing-along night are $49.50 to $129.50.

Classic rock radio fans probably needed a defibrillator after hearing that Journey and Def Leppard were teaming up for a co-headlining tour this spring. The seemingly endless night of rock hits comes to Cleveland for a May 28 show at Quicken Loans Arena. Tickets are $49.50 to $179.50. Tickets to these Quicken Loans Arena shows are now on sale at theQarena.com.

Comedian Anthony Jeselnik brings his “Funny Games Tour” to Northeast Ohio for a March 29 show at the Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Tickets are $36.

Crooning legend Tony Bennett is still going strong at the age of 91. The 19-time Grammy Award-winning singer is scheduled to perform May 12 (the day before Mother’s Day) at the Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Tickets are $92.50 to $145.

“Blue Collar Comedy Tour” alum Ron White has announced a summer tour that includes a July 20 show at the Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Tickets are $58 to $128. Tickets to these Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park shows are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.

Fans of the late Ronnie James Dio will want to check out Last in Line featuring former DIO members Vivian Campbell (Def Leppard), Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath), Andrew Freeman (Lynch Mob), Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne) and Erik Norlander (Asia) appearing March 1 at the Goodyear Theater in Akron. Opening is Billy Morris and Sunset Strip. Tickets are $35, and are now on sale at Ticketfly.com.

After taking a few years off after releasing 2015’s “Strangers to Ourselves,” Modest Mouse is back with a new tour that includes a May 1 show at the Agora. Tickets are $44.50 ADV/$50 DOS, and are now on sale at Ticketweb.com.

Known for double-platinum song “Sweater Weather,” The Neighbourhood recently released its latest album “To Imagine,” which includes current single “Scary Love.” The California act will be touring this summer with a June 25 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $29.50.

Rap legend Scarface has announced a spring tour with 8Ball and MJG that comes to Central Ohio for a March 17 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $35.

Formed a quarter of a century ago, Hatebreed is still supporting its 2016 album “Concrete Confessional.” The metalcore act is scheduled to tour with Crowbar, Acacia Strain and Twitching Tongues this spring with a March 28 show booked at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $19 ADV/$23 DOS.

Wolf Alice recently released its sophomore album “Visions of a Life” to great praise. The London quartet has announced a spring tour that includes an April 2 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $23.

Rock act The Maine returned last year with its sixth studio effort “Lovely Little Lonely,” which includes single “Bad Behavior.” The Arizona band returns to Columbus for an April 21 show at the Newport Music Hall. Opening are The Wrecks and The Technicolors.

Alt-pop duo Oh Wonder has been wowing audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. The London act has booked a May 9 show at the Newport Music Hall. Tickets are $25. Tickets to these Newport Music Hall shows are now on sale at all Ticketmaster locations.